Refrigeration – Structural installation – With electrical component cooling
Reexamination Certificate
2008-01-01
2008-01-01
Ganey, Steven J. (Department: 3752)
Refrigeration
Structural installation
With electrical component cooling
C062S373000, C239S069000, C239S075000, C239S583000, C239S585100
Reexamination Certificate
active
10861333
ABSTRACT:
An atomizer for thermal management system for efficiently thermally managing one or more heat producing devices. The atomizer for thermal management system includes a housing having a coolant passage and a dispensing end, an orifice within the dispensing end, and an actuator manipulating a plunger within the housing. The plunger includes a head that is sealable within a recessed portion of the orifice to open or close the orifice. The coolant passes through the coolant passage into the orifice for spraying upon a heat producing device. The actuator may reciprocate so that the coolant spray emitted through the orifice is pulsating. The pulsing frequency may be increased to increase cooling or decreased to decrease cooling of the heat producing device.
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Appel Philip W.
Knight Paul A.
Palmer Randal T.
Tilton Charles L.
Weiler Jeff
Ganey Steven J.
Isothermal Systems Research Inc.
Neustel Michael S.
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